![]() ![]() Sure, there’s the typical lowbrow humor scattered throughout the film that’s become common ground for similar movies in recent years but unlike most of them, there’s something beneath the surface here. "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" is the sort of movie with a premise that implies cliché happenings but throws a curveball by addressing a moderately serious issue. And imagine all it took for Leiner to take that first step in the right direction were a pair of stoners and White Castle. Stoner Cult Classic Surprisingly ThoughtfulĪ sophomore slump is tough to come by when your freshman outing was nothing to write home about.īut for some people in the entertainment industry, a step backwards is needed to move forward.ĭanny Leiner, director of the 2000 flop "Dude, Where’s My Car?," is one of those people.
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